I hope her recent problems are not early symptoms of some form of serious illness, but the news doesn't sound great. She's still standing as an MP, of course.
its a vote winner for labour moving her aside whatever the reason.
I hope her recent problems are not early symptoms of some form of serious illness, but the news doesn't sound great. She's still standing as an MP, of course.
This is true although it begs the question, why wasn't she taken out of the spotlight ages ago?If she actually is unwell it'd easily explain most of the recent media events - she was never that bad in the past.
She seems to be suffering early signs of dementia.
As much as I dislike her, her interview with Dermot just reminded me of how my dad looked when he was in the early stages of Alzheimers, and I wouldn't wish that on anyone. I hope she has something less serious (but Labour still lose the election !)
1. Corbyn was right to cut his losses with Abbott.
2. This shows the problem he has got - with security at the forefront of people's minds he could have done with wheeling in a replacement that the electorate has heard of and therefore might have confidence in, like a Chuka Umunna, Dan Jarvis or Hilary Benn. However, they've all fallen out with Corbyn and are non-starters for the role. I don't feel as though Labour can afford to have so many good politicians within their ranks sidelined in this way.
As much as I dislike her, her interview with Dermot just reminded me of how my dad looked when he was in the early stages of Alzheimers, and I wouldn't wish that on anyone. I hope she has something less serious (but Labour still lose the election !)
But none of those represent Corbyns political view and therefore not the parties current position, your really asking for a different party to stand as Labour tomorrow.
She seems to be suffering early signs of dementia.
Norman Smith alluded earlier on BBC that her health issue is serious. There's been no political capital made of this news by The Tories. Dementia is openly being spoken spoken about now online elsewhere as being her health issue.
I wish her well.
But none of those represent Corbyns political view and therefore not the parties current position, your really asking for a different party to stand as Labour tomorrow.
Ok, so she's not standing to be an MP tomorrow then?
This is true although it begs the question, why wasn't she taken out of the spotlight ages ago?
If she has long term health issues that would not prevent her from undertaking her duties as an MP, then there's no reason for her to leave the shadow cabinet the day before the election.If she does have a long term health condition that would prevent her from undertaking her duties as an MP then yes she should not stand.
If on the other hand she does have a long term health condition but that would not prevent her from undertaking her duties as an MP then yes she should stand, why not?
She wasn't in the shadow cabinet on the run up to an election in the past, so she's never had to answer questions.If she actually is unwell it'd easily explain most of the recent media events - she was never that bad in the past.